I do not seem to be able to connect to WPA2-Personal networks using Fedora 18. I am able to connect to unsecured wireless networks just fine. I am also able to use wired connections with no problem. The machine is actually running QubesOS but I believe that this issue is more related to Fedora 18 as that's the template that it's using.

Okay so I've had something resembling success. However, I am still unable to connect to the desired networks and am seeking some feedback as to what is going on. If there is anything else I can post that would help explain whats going on please let me know.

I am able to connect to a WPA2 network (It is not the one I want to be connected to though). Here is the network:

I don't see what is different about these two connections...
In addition I've had difficulty in connecting to other networks that are similar. Always the same CTRL-EVENT-DISCONNECTED reason: reason=3.
I can connect to the second network I've described just fine in windows. However, i CANNOT connect to that network from an Ubunutu 12.10 live CD.

What is causing this issue? Also what does "reason=3" mean? Thank you again for any assistance.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
I have read that 11n can cause issues. I disabled 11n but this has not solved the issue. The wpa_supplicant returns the same information as before.

So for some reason I am now able to connect to one of the WPA2-personal networks that I was having difficulty with earlier...
I have made no changes to modules or configurations.
I have not changed the passkey I was using to connect.
I did not make any changes to the router nor did I restart it.
The ONLY thing I've done to change the system was add an additional 8GB of RAM for a total of 16GB(which has nothing to do with it).

I'm pretty annoyed by this but whatever. It's fixed for now.

Last edited by loopback; 23rd March 2013 at 12:15 AM.
Reason: Added more information